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Old 08-07-2021, 02:56 PM   #1
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What are you guys using to attach the bag to your kayaks?
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Old 08-07-2021, 06:08 PM   #2
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I use nylon hooks mounted with tri-fold aluminum pop rivets. That way the bags 6 D rings go on the hooks. https://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com...ets-pack-of-10, https://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/lashing-hook
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Old 08-14-2021, 11:23 AM   #3
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Mark nailed it, Reliable kayak fishing kill bag! I use the double carabiner hooks.
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Old 08-14-2021, 06:42 PM   #4
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I use the proyaker icy catch bag. I just lay it on the back of my outback. It will fit 3 average size yellows ( tail and all ) or 2 large yellows ( tail and all). One really big wsb or a mild sized bluefin up to 70 pounds. It's nice to be able fit fish up to 48 inches long in your kill bag.

Duct tape works pretty well.
Just kidding. It sits pretty perfectly in the back but you can use the bungees the kayak comes with to lock it in.

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Old 08-17-2021, 09:11 AM   #5
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I use the proyaker icy catch bag. I just lay it on the back of my outback. It will fit 3 average size yellows ( tail and all ) or 2 large yellows ( tail and all). One really big wsb or a mild sized bluefin up to 70 pounds. It's nice to be able fit fish up to 48 inches long in your kill bag.

Duct tape works pretty well.
Just kidding. It sits pretty perfectly in the back but you can use the bungees the kayak comes with to lock it in.
I like this bag also, but with the live well on the back of my outback, there is barely enough space for a 36" bag, let alone a 48" bag. The reliable bag can be zipped up close on either side of the tail when a bigger fish is taken.
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Old 08-17-2021, 11:28 AM   #6
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What are you guys using to attach the bag to your kayaks?
I use 4 proyaker quick buckle latches.

Two from the back handrail, and two for the opposite ends of the fishbag.



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Old 08-18-2021, 07:59 AM   #7
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I use 4 proyaker quick buckle latches.

Two from the back handrail, and two for the opposite ends of the fishbag.



https://www.proyaker.com/product-pag...rails-set-of-2
Wow, that looks like a serious set up!!

Question for you, how do you get fish in that bag while out on the water? I can access my front hatch (carefully) while on the water, but I cannot figure out how you'd turn around and put something in the bag without going in the water.

Maybe I just need to go launch and play around without any gear on board to see what the limits really are . . .
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Wow, that looks like a serious set up!!

Question for you, how do you get fish in that bag while out on the water? I can access my front hatch (carefully) while on the water, but I cannot figure out how you'd turn around and put something in the bag without going in the water.

Maybe I just need to go launch and play around without any gear on board to see what the limits really are . . .
Thanks. Practice will improve your balance. For pulling cold water or lunch out of the bag, it's just a twist at the shoulders for access. For putting a large heavy fish in the bag, I grab the two handrails on either side to pull myself up on my feet(scrunched low) facing fwd. Then slowly rotate facing aft. Avoiding grabing the chair for balance as it will flex and might become unsecured. Once facing aft, unzip and slip the catch in the bag. Easy Peasy with practice.

Note all the rod holders on the sides of the kayak. I do not use the rod holders attached to the live well as they block access to the fish bag. The side rod holders also serve as a guard rail to help keep items in the kayak.
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